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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, there are the paga taverns and brothels. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #40)
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28 40 Too, there are the paga taverns and brothels.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 37 Whereas the men of Earth, like the women of Earth, are commonly starved for sex, and are, consequently, usually the most obvious or most public victims of unsatisfied sexual need, there is little parallel to this amongst Gorean males.
28 38 Whereas the sexual drives of Gorean males, not undermined by, nor diminished by, pathological, sometimes even inconsistent, conditioning programs, and such, tend to be frequently insistent, urgent, powerful, and uncompromising, they usually have at their disposal the means to satisfy their needs, and with ease.
28 39 Slaves may be cheaply bought, particularly in times of unrest and war.
28 40 Too, there are the paga taverns and brothels.
28 41 On the other hand, the sexual needs of the slave are much at the mercy of the master.
28 42 Accordingly, on Gor it is usually the slave who is the beggar in these matters and not the free man.
28 43 She is in the agony of her needs.
Whereas the men of Earth, like the women of Earth, are commonly starved for sex, and are, consequently, usually the most obvious or most public victims of unsatisfied sexual need, there is little parallel to this amongst Gorean males. Whereas the sexual drives of Gorean males, not undermined by, nor diminished by, pathological, sometimes even inconsistent, conditioning programs, and such, tend to be frequently insistent, urgent, powerful, and uncompromising, they usually have at their disposal the means to satisfy their needs, and with ease. Slaves may be cheaply bought, particularly in times of unrest and war. Too, there are the paga taverns and brothels. On the other hand, the sexual needs of the slave are much at the mercy of the master. Accordingly, on Gor it is usually the slave who is the beggar in these matters and not the free man. She is in the agony of her needs. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 28)